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Quick Summary

  • Rinse ASAP: Always rinse your wetsuit with fresh, cool water right after use.

  • Dry Properly: Dry inside out, out of direct sunlight, on a wide hanger.

  • Store Carefully: Hang or fold gently in a cool, dry place.

  • Repair Promptly: Small tears need quick fixes. Use neoprene repair kids.

  • Inspect Often: Keep an eye on seams, zippers, and potential wear spots.

  • Mild Clean: Use wetsuit shampoo when the wetsuit needs deep clean; never use bleach, strong detergents, or fabric softeners.


1. Immediate rinse after use

  • As soon as you finish your session, rinse your wetsuit thoroughly with fresh, cool water.

  • This step removes salt, sand, and other residues before they can damage the neoprene.

  • Avoid Hot Water, hot water can prematurely wear out the neoprene.

  • Stick to cool or lukewarm water for rinsing.

 

2. Wetsuit drying 

  • Inside-Out First: After washing, turn your wetsuit inside out and hang it to dry in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight.

  • This helps the inside dry faster and prevents UV damage to the outside.

  • Use a sturdy, wide hanger or a specialized wetsuit hanger to avoid stretching the neoprene at the shoulders.

  • Let it drip-dry naturally—avoid wringing or twisting the material.

  • Once the inside is dry, flip it right side out and let the outside dry.

 

3. Storage 

  • After every session or wash, allow your JANGA wetsuit to “breathe.” Hang it somewhere with good airflow before storing.

  • Store your JANGA wetsuit in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.

  • Sunlight can fade colors and degrade the neoprene.

  • Hang your wetsuit on a wide or padded hanger.

  • If you need to fold it (for example, when traveling), do so gently to avoid permanent creases.

 

4. Repairs and maintenance

  • If you notice small tears, fix them promptly with a wetsuit repair kit to prevent the tear from growing.

  • For more extensive damage (e.g., broken seams, significant rips), contact a professional wetsuit repair service.

  • Clean out any sand or debris in the zipper with a toothbrush or by rinsing under fresh water.

 

5. Deep clean

  • Give your JANGA wetsuit a deeper clean, when required.

  • Use a specialized wetsuit shampoo designed for neoprene.

  • Tip: avoid bleach, strong detergents, or fabric softeners—these can break down the neoprene.

  • Turn the wetsuit inside out and hand wash.

  • Rinse thoroughly.


Enjoy your sessions, and take care of your JANGA so it can take care of you!